Electric Sauna Heaters

Electric Sauna Heaters

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  1. The Wall Combi Harvia Sauna Heater 4.5kW - SW45S Steel

    The Wall Combi sauna heater is a new heater equipped with a steamer in the wall heater range, which has become a Harvia product family in its own right

    In Stock - Delivery in 4 - 6 weeks
    £795.00
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  2. Harvia Club Pro (Profi) 20kW - L20

    Professional sauna enjoyment

    In Stock - Delivery in 2-3 weeks
    £2,115.00
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  3. Harvia Forte Sauna Heater AFB6 Steel

    Welcome to a stress-free zone 24/7

    In Stock - Delivery in 2-3 weeks
    £2,400.00
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Electric sauna heaters offer good sauna heater features, fast warm-up time and a reasonable price. Modern saunas use these electric heaters in many of our factory made wet and dry saunas.

The heat level can be more precisely controlled, and the sauna can get formidably hot if a sauna heater of the right size is installed. Electric heaters carry a low fire risk when installed properly, and do not require ventilation, as they do not release gas. They can also be used in small saunas.

What is an electric sauna heater?

An electric sauna heater is a heating device that uses electricity to heat up the sauna room. It is typically installed in the corner of the sauna room and can be controlled by a thermostat or timer.

How does an electric sauna heater work?

An electric sauna heater works by heating up a series of metal elements, which then radiate heat into the sauna room. The heater can be controlled by a thermostat or timer, which allows you to set the desired temperature and turn the heater on and off.

What are the benefits of an electric sauna heater?

The main benefits of an electric sauna heater include:

  • Easy installation as no venting is required.
  • Energy efficiency, as they can be controlled by a thermostat or timer.
  • Lower maintenance costs compared to traditional wood-burning heaters.
  • They can be used in indoor and outdoor saunas, and can be installed in smaller spaces.